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  • Neuroscience
  • Immunology
  • Genetics

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  • Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) proteins are crucial transcription factors in immune responses and behavior.
  • In mammals, NF-κB proteins in neurons are found at synapses but are thought to act exclusively in the nucleus.
  • The Drosophila Dif gene encodes NF-κB proteins involved in both immunity and behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the distinct roles of NF-κB protein isoforms within the nucleus and outside the nucleus in Drosophila.
  • To determine if different Dif protein isoforms mediate immune function versus behavioral responses, such as alcohol sensitivity.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism.
  • Differentiated between two Dif protein isoforms: DifA (nuclear) and DifB (non-nuclear).
  • Conducted genetic mutation studies (DifA and DifB mutants) to assess immune response and alcohol behavioral sensitivity.
  • Employed immunohistochemical and biochemical assays to localize DifB within the central nervous system and at synapses.

Main Results:

  • The DifA isoform acts as a canonical nuclear NF-κB, essential for combating infection.
  • The DifB variant is localized in the central nervous system, particularly in synapse-rich regions like mushroom bodies and antennal lobes.
  • DifB does not enter the nucleus and co-localizes with synaptic proteins.
  • DifB mutants exhibit altered alcohol behavioral sensitivity, while DifA mutants show compromised immune responses.
  • DifA mutants do not affect alcohol sensitivity.

Conclusions:

  • The Drosophila Dif gene segregates nuclear (DifA) and non-nuclear (DifB) NF-κB actions into distinct protein isoforms.
  • The non-nuclear DifB isoform mediates alcohol behavioral sensitivity through a non-genomic mechanism, diverging from the transcriptional role of NF-κB in immunity.
  • DifB's localization suggests a novel, rapid, non-genomic synaptic mechanism for NF-κB signaling in modulating behavior.